There are few people who exemplify the ideals of opportunity, entrepreneurship and commitment to the collective good than the great New Yorker and the face of the $10 bill, Alexander Hamilton.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The people really are what make New York City great.
I must therefore implore your indulgence for a pretty long and plain development of my views concerning that cause which the citizens of New York, and you particularly, gentlemen, honour with generous interest.
I think the kind of person that gravitates toward New York is a person that's not so much focused on controlling exactly how they appear and how they exit. They're more fascinated with the process.
What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation?
I see a New York where people who are down on their luck can get back on the road to responsibility, a job and dignity.
These are tough times, and the New Yorkers I have met are facing economic adversity with grace and dignity. They worry about their future, care about their neighbors and hope this storm will pass so they can focus on better days ahead.
We have the opportunity to move not only toward the rich society and the powerful society, but upward to the Great Society.
Oh, Alexander Hamilton fell short of his best self every now and again, and he still managed to do these wonderful things - well, so do I. So what am I capable of?
I think it's really important to realize that small businesses are often the portal for immigrants into the New York City economy.
New York seems to be absolutely filled with brilliant people.
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